#LA Real Estate vol 2: ‘Clueless Landmarks in L.A. – Remembering Brittany Murphy

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Quotes and Vocab from “Clueless” in Memory of Brittany Murphy (November 10, 1977 – December 20, 2009)

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Alicia Silverstone (as Cher Horowitz, Stacey Dash (as Dionne) and Brittany Murphy (as transplant Tai) CluelessAlicia Silverstone (as Cher Horowitz, Stacey Dash (as Dionne) and Brittany Murphy (as transplant Tai) in “Clueless” (1995)

Amy Heckerlings’ “Clueless” (1995) captured the youth of Los Angeles, and definitely of Beverly Hills, in a way all L.A. Natives can agree was pure genius. In honor of a fallen angel today, we honor her with our favorite quotes and vocab from the quintessential L.A. Natives (Dionne and Cher), and the quintessential L.A. Transplant, Tai, played by the late Brittany Murphy, RIP. Our love to her family and husband, Vogue photographer Simon Monjack.

“Clueless Quotes & Vocab:”

Mel: So, what did you do in school today?
Cher: Well, I broke in my purple clogs.

Josh: Hey, James Bond, in America we drive on the right side of the road.
Cher: I am. You try driving in platforms.
Josh: You want to practice parking?
Cher: What’s the point? Everywhere you go has valet.

Amber: Ms. Stoeger, my plastic surgeon doesn’t want me doing any activity where balls fly at my nose.

Cher: Isn’t my house classic? The columns date all the way back to 1972.

Cher: Wasn’t my mom a total Betty? She died when I was young. A freak accident during a routine liposuction.

Cher: “Did I step into some bad lighting?”

Mel: I expect you to walk through this door in twenty minutes.

Cher: It might take longer than that Dad.
Mel: Everywhere in L.A takes twenty minutes.

Cher: Lucy, the fire department called again. They said we need to clear out that bush. You said you’d get Jose to do it.
Lucy: He your gardener, I don’t know why you no tell him.
Cher: Lucy, you know I don’t speak Mexican.
Lucy: I NOT A MEXICAN! [storms off]
Cher: Great, what was that all about?
Josh: Lucy’s from El Salvador.
Cher: So?
Josh: So, it’s an entirely different country.
Cher: What does that matter?
Josh: You get mad if anyone thinks you live below Sunset

Mel: What the hell is that?
Cher: A dress.
Mel: Says who?
Cher: Calvin Klein.

Cher: So like, right now for example. The Haitians need to come to America. But some people are all, “What about the strain on our resources?” Well it’s like when I had this garden party for my father’s birthday, right? I put R.S.V.P. ’cause it was a sit-down dinner. But some people came that like did not R.S.V.P. I was like totally buggin’. I had to haul ass to the kitchen, redistribute the food, and squish in extra place settings. But by the end of the day it was, like, the more the merrier. And so if the government could just get to the kitchen, rearrange some things, we could certainly party with the Haitians. And in conclusion may I please remind you it does not say R.S.V.P. on the Statue of Liberty. Thank you very much.

Tai: Do you think she’s pretty?
Cher: No, she’s a full-on Monet.
Tai: What’s a monet?
Cher: It’s like a painting, see? From far away, it’s OK, but up close, it’s a big old mess. Let’s ask a guy. Christian, what do you think of Amber?
Christian: Hagsville.
Cher: See?


Alicia Silverstone (as Cher Horowitz, Stacey Dash (as Dionne) and Brittany Murphy (as transplant Tai)

"Christian said he'd call the next day, but in boy time that meant Thursday." - Cher

"But this is an Alaïa!"

"But this is an Alaïa!"

"Project!!" - Cher

"Project!!" - Cher

Alicia Silverstone (as Cher Horowitz, Stacey Dash (as Dionne) and Brittany Murphy (as transplant Tai)

"Dionne and I were both named after famous singers of the past, who now do infomercials." - Cher

Alicia Silverstone (as Cher Horowitz, Stacey Dash (as Dionne) and Brittany Murphy (as transplant Tai)

Alicia Silverstone (as Cher Horowitz, Stacey Dash (as Dionne) and Brittany Murphy (as transplant Tai) Beverly Hills

Brittany Murphy sundance

Slumber parties & After-hours at Sundance 2008

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Eileen Colavita on the last day of Sundance at the L.A. Times/T-Mobile art breakfast

Today, I got on a plane for the first time since I visited my boyfriend in Vancouver 4 years ago. OK – there was that trip to Hawaii, but I don’t count it because I did not successfully re-board the plane to come home (panic attack). The 8am Southwest flight to Utah was jam packed with every event marketer, studio exec and filmmaker know to popular LA society. Among them: Kari Feinstein, Mike McGuniess (Feinstein/McGuiness PR), Jean Song (Fox Studios), Eileen Colavita (Spin Shoppe PR) and Stephanie Senter (People’s Revolution, where Whitney and Lauren intern on The Hills).

Kari Feinstein and Mike McGuiness at the Kari Feinstein Sundance Style Lounge on Day 1, January 18, 2008 in Park City, Utah. 2008
I went to assist Eileen in her 5-day quest for press for the Hard Rock hotels series of events at their ‘pop-up’ club in a converted gallery on Main Street. I was delighted (and I never use that word) to run into my new friend Alexi Yulish just outside. He was with his partner Jason Scoppa, Tom Colley, and a few promoters they work with; Mike Bellasario , Tom Colley and Chris Paul. They are all in town throwing the Green Door after hours from 12am on each night of the festival in a giant chalet up on a hill.

Jason Scoppa, Alexi Yulish, Tom Colley, Michael Bellisario, Azzuro Mallin and Chris Paul
Within the 30,000 sq ft Green Door mansion – they had a VIP “Dom Perignon Room” filled with champagne – for celebrities and those too blasee to wait at a crowded bar. You had to be specially invited in and then were given a secret password for the rest of the night. When I saw them on Main Street – I immediately invited them in to the Hard Rock party for hot chocolate and to design their own Pumas – courtesy of one of our sponsors …
During the infamous blackout of the festival – everyone was frozen at their respective party, screening, hotel, etc. That was nothing compare to getting snowed in a few days later up at the Butter House after hours (aka 5WPR Sundance Escape Mansion, with Butter nightclub in New York City) – the East Coast’s answer to the Green Door’s part dinner/part club/all celebrity success. If I must be snowed in somewhere, at least it’s with my childhood friend David Spencer, who works with the Butter crew in New York and all the other East Coast counterparts to my world in L.A. dancing on tables in the living room lodge. Butter’s daily breakfast was a hit among all festival-goers the whole week (read: eggs & champagne at 4am). You could either stay late the night before or arrive early but either don’t forget your pre-given pass – no exceptions – says the puffer-coat-wearing list man at the top of the drive.

One of our interns stumbled into an outdoor fire pit the same night up at the Green Door house and caught herself on fire – luckily she was saved by a lurking paramedic (another Sundance Miracle!) but had to remain in place with the synged butt of her dress missing, as the cabs avoided peril in the snow storms despite our generous offerings for rescue! No worries – instead we had the most gi-norumous sleep over at the Green Door house to ever go down in Hollywood history (unless you count Heffner’s ).

Or so I hear – I was lucky enough to catch a ride with friends R.J. Williams (YoungHollywood.com), Matt Donnelly (New York Post), and Carly Steel (actress, TV host) who took me with them back to the elaborate Grande Lodge in Empire Pass, Deer Valley with 12 ft high ceilings, bunk beds carved into oak walls of wood and cozy fireplaces at the eerie yet pricey accommodations, straight out of “The Shinning“complete with property care-taker hanging from a very thin thread.
R.J., a stylish man and former child start turned CEO of media conglomerate YoungHollywood.com, is elegant enough to travel with chef who made 5am grilled cheese sandwhiches upon our return as we inflated air mattresses, watched the sunrise and reflected on our so-not-LA evening of getting snowed in at a great party … how very Dolomite/Coucheval of us!


R.J. Williams, CEO Young Hollywood


Matt Donnelly, New York Post,
Carly Steel, E! News


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“Clueless” star Brittany Murphy plays photo assistant for husband, Vogue photographer Simon Monjack, in Sundance

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The House of Hype
2008 Sundance Film Festival
In Conjunction with Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
To Benefit Amnesty International and Rock the Vote
January 18 – 20
268 Main Street, Park City, UT
Friday, January 18
Daytime Hospitality Lounge – 11 AM – 5 PM

My friend Eileen Colavita, founder of Spin Shoppe PR, asked me to join her this year in Sundance to handle press and media for the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino’s pop-up club all week long on Main Street during the 17th Sundance International Film Festival. Much like season 3 of Entourage, or a tour with Ben Lyons, I made the rounds, saw the faces and went to the parties.

1st Party of the week: Rock the Vote
Simon M
onjack, Vogue photographer and husband of Brittany Murphy, shot celebs for Rock the Vote ’08 Elections posters during our party.


Harvard-Westlake alum, Kam Nassib, me and Jason Reitman

Jack Black (right)

2nd Party: Amnesty International presents “In Prison My Whole Life”


Lukas Haas, Colin & Olivia Firth

Denise Weaver, Eileen Colavita, Stephanie Senter (left), me and Katrina Wan (right)


My boss for the week; Eileen Colavita


Myspace Party:

Me and Steve Aoki (left), Ben Katz and me (right), Dory Benami, Jamie Kantrowitz (VP Music at Myspace), her boyfriend and me


Getting ready to open Hard Rock Hotel and Casino pop-up location on Main Street in Park City, UT


Photogs and Papparazzi storm the red carpet first opening night in front of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino pop-up club on Main Street